>> well, trace, with the date still very fluid for clinton's testimony. the chairman telling reporters investigators only found evidence mid level managers turned down requests for help. not the secretary of state. >> at no point my staff informs me this morning did we see any indication that there was a decision from second clinton specifically to deny requests for additional funding or security in benghazi. >> the senate report does faulted the white house, including president obama for inconsistent statements about whether the benghazi assault was a terrorist attack. given the intelligence suggested within hours that an al qaeda affiliate was responsible. as evidence, the report sites mr. obama's interview with 60 minutes on the day after september 12th where he says it's too early to know what happened and who is responsible. the committee's ranking member says these statements are part of a broader troubling pattern. the administration repeatedly has refused to name the threat that we face snearlings joe lieberman and siewngeg collins write that sena